Tetiana Yevtushok

Psychologist. Psychotherapist. Trainer. Supervisor

My Book

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In Money Healing, I invite you to look beneath the surface of numbers, budgets, and financial advice to discover what truly shapes your relationship with money — your emotions, beliefs, and inner stories.

Drawing on my work as a psychotherapist, Gestalt therapy trainer, and entrepreneur, I explore how hidden fears, family dynamics, and collective myths influence the way we earn, spend, and hold on to money. Through clinical insight and lived experience, I uncover the subtle emotional forces that often determine our financial choices long before logic or reason comes into play.

This book was born from years of listening — to my clients, to my own life, and to the unspoken language of money itself. It is not a manual of financial tips but a guide to inner transformation. It helps you recognize how your past still speaks through your current financial reality — and how awareness can begin to heal what has been wounded or neglected.

If you are ready to move beyond surface-level strategies and step into a more conscious, compassionate, and empowered relationship with money, Money Healing will meet you there.

Your financial story can change.
It begins by healing the parts of you that money has always spoken to.

Tetiana Yevtushok
Psychotherapist, Author of Money Healing: The Hidden Psychology of Wealth

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Individual Online Course: Safe and Sound Protocol + Polyvagal-Informed Therapy

Date: 01.11.2025 — 01.11.2026

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About Me

My name is Tetiana Yevtushok, and I am a psychologist, Gestalt therapist, polyvagal-informed therapist, group therapist, trainer, supervisor, book author, and researcher. I designed the "Psychology of Money" training programme and courses on nervous system regulation.

I am currently pursuing a PhD in Psychology at the University of Derby (UK), where my research focuses on the psychological challenges faced by parents of children with autism.

As a member of the European Association for Gestalt Therapy (EAGT) and the Society for Psychotherapy Research (SPR), I am committed to professional excellence and advancing knowledge in psychotherapy. I am also the proud mother of a wonderful autistic teenager, a role that profoundly shapes both my personal and professional perspective.

Psychotherapy

Psychotherapy is a collaborative process between a client and a psychotherapist aimed at restoring mental and emotional well-being. It is an effective approach for managing elevated stress levels and providing support during challenging times.

Contrary to common misconceptions, seeking psychotherapy is not limited to individuals with severe mental illnesses. While psychiatrists address serious mental health disorders using medications, psychotherapists primarily work with individuals who are otherwise healthy but may be experiencing sadness, depression, feelings of helplessness, anxiety, fears, or difficulties in relationships. My practice is exclusively drug-free, focusing on therapeutic techniques and interventions that empower clients to overcome obstacles and lead more fulfilling lives.

Through the therapeutic process, clients often not only resolve their immediate challenges but also gain valuable skills to navigate future difficulties with resilience. Choosing to begin psychotherapy can be a transformative first step toward becoming the best version of yourself.

Psychology of Money

Money is more than just a medium of exchange—it is a vital platform for human growth and self-realization. Rather than corrupting us, it reveals our true character and priorities. While it should never be an ultimate goal, money serves as a foundation for meeting essential needs, fulfilling aspirations, and unlocking potential.

Understanding the deeper purpose behind your financial goals is crucial. The psychology of money helps uncover the emotional and behavioral patterns that influence how we earn, spend, and save. By aligning financial decisions with your values and life purpose, you can create a healthier, more empowering relationship with money that enhances overall well-being and fulfillment.

Autism and Parenting

Parents of children with autism often face overwhelming challenges, including difficulties with speech and communication, sensory processing, and social interactions. These concerns may be accompanied by coordination issues, attention deficits, or developmental delays, which can signal underlying neurological differences often associated with autism spectrum disorder (ASD).

As the mother of an autistic child, I deeply understand the complexities and emotional struggles that come with this journey. My personal experience drives my commitment to supporting parents and children by helping them navigate these challenges with resilience and strength. I focus on empowering families to embrace their unique journey, fostering growth and understanding in the face of adversity.

My work includes providing individual therapy and organizing group sessions tailored to the needs of parents and their children. These sessions create a supportive environment where parents can share experiences, learn new coping strategies, and build a community of mutual encouragement. By combining personal insight, clinical practice, and research, I aim to bridge the gap between scientific understanding and everyday parental experience.

Testimonials

As a participant in the seminar, I want to express my sincere gratitude to Tetiana for her exceptional professionalism and the warm, engaging atmosphere she created throughout our two days of intensive work. I personally gained profound clarity and awareness on the topic of The Psychology of Money.
Tetiana Yevtushok’s transformative psychological practices were nothing short of a “mind-blowing” experience — a complete reset both in consciousness and inner calm.

— Natalia

Tetiana, thank you for the insightful and valuable guidance, and for helping me discover yet another side of myself. I feel energized and ready to take action! A special thank-you for your professionalism and sensitivity.

— Marina

I recently had the wonderful opportunity to work with Tanya on the topic of money, and the experience was deeply interesting, energizing, and clarifying. The insights I gained gave me a solid foundation on which I can further build and implement my plans.
If anyone has questions about their financial situation or wants to explore this area more deeply, I am confident that Tanya can help you navigate your personal journey with clarity and support.

— Yevgeniya

I am very glad that I decided to try. Tanya helped me take a fresh look at my situation and recognize the blind spots that were holding me back. I am always amazed by the power of the field: in the short time between our session and writing this review, several clients booked consultations with me at my new, higher rate.
Once again, I am reminded that the real obstacles live in our minds—not in the outside world.

— Natalia

Your attention and the work we did together were truly important for me, as was the experience of interacting with you. Our meeting opened access to my inner strength and gave me a powerful reset. Thank you — I am genuinely amazed. With deep respect!

— Tatiana

I didn’t expect it would be so difficult to express in just a few sentences my impressions and gratitude to Tanya Yevtushok for her work as a financial psychologist. Our relationship with money is deeply intimate, and it can feel frightening and even embarrassing to not only explore this topic, but to entrust someone with the honest story of one’s struggles, limitations, worries, debts, and fears of poverty.
I am incredibly grateful that I took the risk and chose to dive into the psychological aspects of my relationship with money — and that Tanya became my teacher, mentor, and therapist throughout this journey.
Tanya, thank you for the powerful work with money beliefs, for all the tasks and exercises you created, and for your soft yet strong support of me and my future projects. Our sessions opened a completely new world for me in terms of growth and income potential. I have matured psychologically in matters of money; I enjoy this responsibility now, and it inspires me.
Signing up for therapy with you was one of the best decisions I made this year. I feel happier — and, most importantly, I now have more money.

— Olesya

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Autism and Parenting: Emotions, meanings, and transformation

  • autism and parenting

This article draws on findings from my peer-reviewed study published in BMC Psychology, exploring the lived experiences and emotional worlds of parents raising children with autism. Parenting always reshapes us.But parenting a child on the autism spectrum often does so in ways we never imagined — quietly, profoundly, and sometimes painfully. In my research, I […]

Critical thinking and self-criticism

We often overlook the necessity to learn how to think critically, even though it is a crucial skill for psychological well-being. Just as a gardener tends to the soil to ensure a bountiful harvest, cultivating critical thinking nurtures a healthy mind, fostering resilience and adaptability to tackle life’s challenges. Critical thinking is defined as the […]

Money biases

  • the psychology of money

Money is more than just a tool for buying things—it plays a powerful role in shaping our emotions, behaviors, and decisions. Our relationship with money runs deep, often influenced by subconscious patterns and mental biases. Behavioral economics shines a spotlight on this fascinating connection between psychology and financial decision-making, uncovering how our minds shape the […]

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